🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
How low do you go? Debate squat depth—ass-to-grass or just breaking parallel.
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DanInMotion
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Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
I’m in the ATG (ass-to-grass) camp. If your mobility allows, deeper squats build more strength and carryover to athletic movements.
Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
I go slightly below parallel. ATG feels sketchy on my knees if I’m using heavier weights. Depth depends on body type and mobility.
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LiftWithLiam
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Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
Agreed, Grace. I train powerlifting style — just break parallel, that’s comp-legal. Anything lower feels unnecessary for my goals.
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MealPrepMaestroo
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Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
I’m more on the safety-first side. I stop around parallel because my hips get cranky going deeper. But I stretch to improve.
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michellestrong
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Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
I squat deep, but with lighter weights. For me it’s about control and muscle engagement, not loading up heavy.
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nick_bulkzone
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Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
Bro, ATG or nothing
. That’s how you know you’re not ego-lifting. Plus quads + glutes fire way harder
Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
Nick, not always true. Some lifters have femur length that makes ATG unsafe. Anatomy matters. I usually recommend “as deep as safe.”
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tony_trains
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Re: 🦵 Squat Form: Depth vs. Safety
I tell my clients: parallel minimum, deeper if you can maintain a neutral spine. Rounding the back is a no-go.
